Thursday, December 16, 2010

what's the word?

My brother



just got home from Williamsburg, Colonial Williamsburg that is!  Lovely boy that he is, took my grandmother there as her Christmas present. Poor souls, due to inclement weather the  journey home took as long as it would have back in the 1700s. Clocking in at  just over 5 hours that first statement might be a tad shy of accurate but it still took them more than twice long as it did to get down there.   My bro, he's a trooper, not unlike anyone that has to put up with say a drunk person. So in honor of that I will share with you something I stumbled upon that has to do with Colonial words too describe drunkards. First I will stick to my first inspiration that also has to do with words.




KALEIDOSCOPIC 







Traditional Gemini traits
Adaptable and versatile
Communicative and witty
Intellectual and eloquent
Youthful and lively
On the dark side....
Nervous and tense
Superficial* and inconsistent
Cunning and inquisitive (don't see how these two are negative)


I agree with most to these I mean these things are meant to be read into. however the closest I come to  Superficial see on the Myers Brig scale  then again I have to admit I am inclined to gravitate towards a book with a beautiful cover Golden compass badd ass cover that's why i bought it, well that  that and i thought everyone in 5th grade saw me caring a around a book that thick they would have to deuce I was a hardcore reader (again there with the image concern.


Via ready brew + Bailey's

= drink^  I dedicate to this post



On a level  you have to agree that this is a way is its own Myers-brigs personality test.  yes I think thats very helpful but it's not an end all like a lot of things it's too narrow.

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